Revd Ray Gaston is Team Vicar in the Parish of Central Wolverhampton, Diocesan Interfaith Advisor in the Diocese of Lichfield, Associate Tutor in Inter Faith Engagement at Ripon College, Cuddesdon and a member of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland’s Inter Faith Theological Advisory Group. He has published two books A Heart Broken Open – Radical Faith in an Age of Fear ( Iona 2010) and Faith, Hope & Love – Interfaith Engagement as Practical Theology (SCM 2017). He has also written articles and reviews for theological journals. He has been involved in grassroots interfaith dialogue and action as an Anglican priest throughout his ministry.
‘Expelled From the Community of Which We Were a Part Only Yesterday’ Jean Améry on the Dilemma for Left-Wing Jewish Intellectuals, Sartre’s Freedom of Choice and the Commitment to Israel
Beyond Left and Right: Israel’s Post- 7 October Political Awakening
Two Mirrors, Two Truths: The Divergent Documentary Approaches of Holding Liat and Letter to David
Soviet Anti-Zionism and Contemporary Left Antisemitism
Peter Beinart and Palestinian Refugee ‘Return’: A Critique